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jimangel committed Oct 29, 2019
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Expand Up @@ -184,73 +184,73 @@ the webhooks. There are three steps to complete the configuration.
(yes, the same schema that's used by kubectl), so the field name is
`kubeConfigFile`. Here is an example admission control configuration file:

```yaml
apiVersion: apiserver.k8s.io/v1alpha1
kind: AdmissionConfiguration
plugins:
- name: ValidatingAdmissionWebhook
configuration:
apiVersion: apiserver.config.k8s.io/v1alpha1
kind: WebhookAdmission
kubeConfigFile: "<path-to-kubeconfig-file>"
- name: MutatingAdmissionWebhook
configuration:
apiVersion: apiserver.config.k8s.io/v1alpha1
kind: WebhookAdmission
kubeConfigFile: "<path-to-kubeconfig-file>"
```
```yaml
apiVersion: apiserver.k8s.io/v1alpha1
kind: AdmissionConfiguration
plugins:
- name: ValidatingAdmissionWebhook
configuration:
apiVersion: apiserver.config.k8s.io/v1alpha1
kind: WebhookAdmission
kubeConfigFile: "<path-to-kubeconfig-file>"
- name: MutatingAdmissionWebhook
configuration:
apiVersion: apiserver.config.k8s.io/v1alpha1
kind: WebhookAdmission
kubeConfigFile: "<path-to-kubeconfig-file>"
```

The schema of `admissionConfiguration` is defined
[here](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/v1.13.0/staging/src/k8s.io/apiserver/pkg/apis/apiserver/v1alpha1/types.go#L27).
See the [webhook configuration](#webhook-configuration) section for details about each config field.

* In the kubeConfig file, provide the credentials:

```yaml
apiVersion: v1
kind: Config
users:
# name should be set to the DNS name of the service or the host (including port) of the URL the webhook is configured to speak to.
# If a non-443 port is used for services, it must be included in the name when configuring 1.16+ API servers.
#
# For a webhook configured to speak to a service on the default port (443), specify the DNS name of the service:
# - name: webhook1.ns1.svc
# user: ...
#
# For a webhook configured to speak to a service on non-default port (e.g. 8443), specify the DNS name and port of the service in 1.16+:
# - name: webhook1.ns1.svc:8443
# user: ...
# and optionally create a second stanza using only the DNS name of the service for compatibility with 1.15 API servers:
# - name: webhook1.ns1.svc
# user: ...
#
# For webhooks configured to speak to a URL, match the host (and port) specified in the webhook's URL. Examples:
# A webhook with `url: https://www.example.com`:
# - name: www.example.com
# user: ...
#
# A webhook with `url: https://www.example.com:443`:
# - name: www.example.com:443
# user: ...
#
# A webhook with `url: https://www.example.com:8443`:
# - name: www.example.com:8443
# user: ...
#
- name: 'webhook1.ns1.svc'
user:
client-certificate-data: "<pem encoded certificate>"
client-key-data: "<pem encoded key>"
# The `name` supports using * to wildcard-match prefixing segments.
- name: '*.webhook-company.org'
user:
password: "<password>"
username: "<name>"
# '*' is the default match.
- name: '*'
user:
token: "<token>"
```
```yaml
apiVersion: v1
kind: Config
users:
# name should be set to the DNS name of the service or the host (including port) of the URL the webhook is configured to speak to.
# If a non-443 port is used for services, it must be included in the name when configuring 1.16+ API servers.
#
# For a webhook configured to speak to a service on the default port (443), specify the DNS name of the service:
# - name: webhook1.ns1.svc
# user: ...
#
# For a webhook configured to speak to a service on non-default port (e.g. 8443), specify the DNS name and port of the service in 1.16+:
# - name: webhook1.ns1.svc:8443
# user: ...
# and optionally create a second stanza using only the DNS name of the service for compatibility with 1.15 API servers:
# - name: webhook1.ns1.svc
# user: ...
#
# For webhooks configured to speak to a URL, match the host (and port) specified in the webhook's URL. Examples:
# A webhook with `url: https://www.example.com`:
# - name: www.example.com
# user: ...
#
# A webhook with `url: https://www.example.com:443`:
# - name: www.example.com:443
# user: ...
#
# A webhook with `url: https://www.example.com:8443`:
# - name: www.example.com:8443
# user: ...
#
- name: 'webhook1.ns1.svc'
user:
client-certificate-data: "<pem encoded certificate>"
client-key-data: "<pem encoded key>"
# The `name` supports using * to wildcard-match prefixing segments.
- name: '*.webhook-company.org'
user:
password: "<password>"
username: "<name>"
# '*' is the default match.
- name: '*'
user:
token: "<token>"
```
Of course you need to set up the webhook server to handle these authentications.
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